Posted: Tue 7th Jan 2025

Job and Apprenticeship Fair to be held at Flint Town Hall

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jan 7th, 2025

A Job and Apprenticeship Fair is set to take place in Flint next month.

The event is being held on Thursday, 13 February, at Flint Town Hall, running from 3 pm to 6.30 pm, and is free for all attendees.

Organised by Flint Town Council in collaboration with Jobcentre Plus, the fair is designed to connect residents with local employers and apprenticeship providers.

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about available roles, explore training pathways, and network with representatives from various industries.

The organisers have emphasised that the event is open to all, whether individuals are actively seeking employment or simply exploring career options.

Lesley Wood, Town Clerk said: “We are excited to bring the local community together and provide an opportunity for individuals to connect with employers and take the next step in their careers. Whether you’re actively job hunting or exploring apprenticeship opportunities, this event is a fantastic way to find out what’s available.”

No prior registration is required, making the event easily accessible to everyone in the community.

For employers, the fair offers a platform to promote job vacancies and apprenticeship schemes directly to local talent.

Businesses interested in participating can book a space by contacting Flint Town Council on 01352 734414 or emailing [email protected].

The event will take place at Flint Town Hall, located in Market Square, CH6 5NW.

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